This place is WAY over the top. It would take days to go through everything this place has for sell. That includes all the statuary and misc items outside. Inside the barn structure are 4 floors and a basement FULL of all imaginable curiosities from days past. Many items are in staged scene rooms which also adds to the interest. There is even a plane suspended in the building. My only big gripe about this place is that the prices are over the top expensive for most items. Most items can be sought elsewhere for much cheaper, but if you happen to come across that one item you just can't live without then it's worth it. Furniture items are more or less market retail while the curiosity pieces tend to be the ones that are so expensive. Still love going to browse,...
Read moreThis is a crazy place. I mean it. Grass parking lot, gigantic old barn and vast grounds covered in ambiguous lawn decorations and old junk. The place itself is three floors worth of antiques, books, furniture, equipment, tools, bags, clothes, etc, etc. Their prices are extremely eccentric; some things are very expensive and other things are very cheap. They may haggle with you a little bit, but don’t expect any barn-burning deals from this place. Much of their fragile stock (clothes, books, typewriters) have been damaged by the improper storage and infrequent repair/maintenance so be ready for books to be weathered and stained and for clothes to have a distinct…wooden musk. Lots of fun to wander around in, however, and you’re bound to find...
Read moreMy wife and I stopped in and asked the woman if she had any glass door knob sets. She showed me two that she had. They were in fair shape as one set was missing a set screw and the other knob was spinning freely because the glass had come free from the cowling. She wanted $28 for each set. I told her that I thought that was steep considering that I had bought a set in PA. with the complete mechanism for $20. Instead of making me a better offer she said, and I quote, “maybe you should go back to PA. My wife and I looked at each other and said fine. We drove down the road to another antique shop and paid...
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